Genre: | Anthology Comedy |
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Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 6 |
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Producer: | Nathan Curtis |
Cinematography: | Joaquin Baldwin Gina Warr Lawes |
Editor: | Shannon Stein Jeff Draheim |
Runtime: | 7 minutes |
Company: | Walt Disney Animation Studios |
Network: | Disney+ |
Related: | Zootopia |
Zootopia+ (marketed as Zootropolis+ in Europe) is an animated miniseries based on Zootopia by Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Jared Bush. Produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, the series was released on Disney+ on November 9, 2022.[1] [2]
The anthology series features six stories that take place during the events of the original film.[3]
Archive audio of Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman as Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde was utilized in this anthology.
On December 10, 2020, Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer Jennifer Lee announced that a spin-off series titled Zootopia+ and based on the 2016 film Zootopia is in development at the studio for Disney+.[4] Trent Correy and Josie Trinidad, who worked as an animator and head of story for the film, respectively, were set to direct the series.[4] The idea for the series was suggested by Correy during a pitch presentation in 2020, as one of three pitches for potential Disney+ series; he developed a pitch for a Zootopia series due to his interest in wanting to further explore the film's world and characters.[5] [6] [7] Trinidad was originally set to direct only two episodes for the series, but her excitement to work on the project caused her to be ascended to co-director for the entire series alongside Cortney. The series was produced remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which complicated the production process according to producer Nathan Curtis.[8] Correy's pitch featured 10 stories, but four of them had to be discarded due to receiving a 6-episode order.[9] Lee executive-produces the series alongside Zootopia co-directors and Encanto directors Byron Howard and Jared Bush.
The series was written during the storyboard process, with story artists writing lines or developing the structure for the story of each episode. Each episode explores secondary characters from Zootopia during the film's events, with the series featuring a different genre per episode, an idea conceived by Correy.[5] He was inspired by his work on the Disney+ short Once Upon a Snowman, which focused on Olaf's story during the events of Frozen (2013). The episodes were written in chronological order, with each episode coinciding in airing with the order of the scenes they are set around. The idea of having the series focus on secondary characters during the events of the film was conceived due to the filmmakers wanting to further explore the world and characters depicted in the film. One of episodes explores the life of mob boss Mr. Big from his childhood until his daughter's wedding in an homage to The Godfather Part II, while also exploring immigration issues.[10]
According to Trinidad, some of the shorts were already planned by Correy, while others were conceived during production. Other ideas were changed during production, such as the episode centering on Duke Weaselton, which was originally written as a heist film in the vein of Ocean's Eleven. The idea for the final episode centering on Flash and Priscilla on a restaurant was conceived by Correy, Trinidad, and story supervisor Michael Herrera. Several ideas on how to portray the story were considered, including a nature documentary and a horror story, before conceiving an idea that centered on a new character learning to accept them, as the filmmakers felt Flash never "needed to change".
The series marks the first time Pixar's Presto animation software was used prominently on a non-Pixar project. Head of character Frank Hanner updated the character models from the original film to make them compatible with the software.
Production designer Jim Finn worked closely with directors of photography Joaquin Baldwin and Gina Warr Lawes to develop the visual style for each episode. Editor Shannon Stein worked during the edition process to help establish each episode's distinctive tone and genre.
Five of the episodes were composed by Curtis Green and Mick Giacchino. However, Giacchino's father, Michael Giacchino, who composed for the original Zootopia film, composed the music for "Duke the Musical". The song written for the same episode, "Big Time" was composed by Michael with lyrics by Kate Anderson and Elyssa Samsel (Olaf's Frozen Adventure, Central Park).[6]
Zootopia+ premiered on Disney+ on November 9, 2022.[11] [12] It consists of six episodes.[13] [14]
Alexander Navarro of MovieWeb called Zootopia+ the "perfect extension of the original Zootopia film," asserting, "Zootopia+ does show more of the world of Zootopia that viewers weren’t aware of before, following through on all the memorable characters introduced in the 2016 film. With each episode roughly having only an average of 7-minute runtimes, the series has so much more potential to be more entertaining for viewers with an increased number of episodes. While there hasn’t been much confirmation on a movie sequel, for now, fans can dive back into the gloriously colorful and eclectic world of Zootopia."[15] Tara Bennett of IGN gave the television series a grade of 8 out of 10, writing, "Zootopia+ is a fun dip back into the world of support characters established in the 2016 Walt Disney Studios Animation movie. As is the case with most short story endeavors on Disney+, the end result is a mixed bag of episodes that range from the very funny (“The Godfather of the Bride”) to the cute (“So You Think You Can Prance”). Each is definitely entertaining and worth the watch and reminds just how fertile the world of Zootopia is for more storytelling."[16] Diondra Brown of Common Sense Media gave Zootopia+ a grade of 4 out of 5 stars, praised the depiction of positive messages and role models, stating that the show promotes creativity, imagination, and teamwork, while noting the diverse representations across the characters and voice actors.[17]
Date of Ceremony | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | ||
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Annie Awards | February 25, 2023 | Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production | Maurice LaMarche | [18] | |
Children's and Family Emmy Awards | December 16–17, 2023 | Outstanding Children's or Young Teen Animated Series | Zootopia+ | [19] | |
Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program | Trent Correy and Josie Trinidad | ||||
Outstanding Editing for an Animated Program | Jeff Draheim and Shannon Stein | ||||
NAACP Image Awards | February 25, 2023 | Outstanding Short-Form Series (Drama or Comedy) and Outstanding Animated Series | Zootopia+ | [20] | |
Outstanding Animated Series |